In 1963, a junior
hunting license was established for those 16 years of age and younger.
It was sold at a reduced price to encourage youngsters to hunt.
The 1963 license was stamped $3.20 on the inside and would have
an age listed under 17 years old on the information tag. Other than
that, it was no different than an adult hunting license. The 1964
license was printed with Jr. Hunter on the front. Even currently,
they are marked as Junior hunter.